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TDUM— Two Dollars V" annum- is Ml Arfpffcn ^ li ■- nil tv mau* HMU|. Mo p*per will be < teal Hi of Ibe Site# utesna paid for In advance. r ADVERTISEMENT* are Inserted »t TV* rents' . j. per tin* for fire! teoertloo. .nil rrrr eenia per line to, neb Mbeeqocat loaartlon. Adverttararenta of I Ira llan or len, «r# charxad to wot* lor first loser- ( tioo ud teceat* lot *.ch subsequent Insertion ; aod j , log Ira linn, ere charged »1 for lint Insertion, and c 10 rrata for each Inaerlloa thereafter. c All Obituary notice*, *od *11 communications. res- j c olotloo* end other notice* of limited or Indlviosi Interest, en chirped ten ceo I. per Uoe. Advertisements or subset prions may b* eent dl- F reetly to the Publlah**, or through «ny responsible u City Agency. R R. MACONACLE. „ Kotet of Third Serie* of T-30* c now ready. « Tho demand for the Second 8«rir* of th# f 7-30 Note* tu to groat that lb* Treasury c Department tu unable to priot them with j •aflcMDt rapidity to 811 theordert. It will t be rtmembered that ■ hundred million* j vera tubtcribed end paid for in a siogfe j weak. The printing prone* hare finally v ■urmounted Iba difficulty, and on Wednee- , day, Juaa 7th, tba deliearlee of tho Third , Bent* commanced. aod will be continued t with l be tame pafibiptocu that marked the , anpply of the note# of the firel and tecond ( eerie*. It bat been thia interruption or delirery at the time of tobicriptiod which , hat given an appearance of a fulling off io i tha popular taking of tha loan, — Iba gre*t , body of small taker* being unwilling to pay , their money untois they reeeie# tbalr note* | right in hand, to carry them home. It it , espacUd that after tin week the daily *nV | acnptioo* to lb# Seeao-Tbirtief will iuo j np into million!, ei tbey will undoubtedly be stimulated by the opening or the farmers' wool merktl* East »od West. It in not at all likely that the Government wll' ever sgaln offer to desirable a security as thete note*, and about two hnndred millions only remain to be taken. With the cloee of the war the natiooal 1 r spent** will be va*tiy reduced, aod in- 1 vestors mo*t look for a *harp rednctioo in 1 tbe rale of intereet a* *oon as tba preienl loin* become doe, and can be paid off.— Tkarw it oo reason why tbe United Slates credit for money ehoold ever again fall below lis credit fur towrcpe. TbaAame spirit that preserved the geographical integrity of I he country will plsce its pecuniary integrity od a par with that of the most favored na- "" • r" (
lion- — and that will represent a rate of io- ^ terest under rather lh*n over fuor per cent. ( Cape Stay and WIHvlIIe R. n. ( Trains now run on thi* rowil as follow* : I I .*»»* Cap* M»y at 5.80 pa»senr»r I and mail ; 8.20 a. a., freight, aod 0 r. c ^ Express passenger. I Leave Philadelphia at 8 a. Express, j I and 2.30 r."w., pe»»»ng*r. t On Jol; 1st another train will be put on, leaving Philadelphia at 4.30 r. and Cape M ay at 8 A. * j t Ice ( ream. Oar friend, Captain George W. 8milh, ! of the People'* Ice Cream Saloon, is now | prepared lo furnish thi* delectable article | , In large or small qosntiiiea lo all who may j , be pleased lo give bim a call. Having!, tested the elegant flavor of Capt. Smith * j , Ice Creeo, we think we are jeatifled in say i | ing that it "erra'l be beat." Friend# drop : . io and aee tha Captain. , | ? The Plc-Nie. Ths M. E. Sanday 8cbool Pie-Nie took j'" place oo Thorsday l**t, (iostead of Wed- 1 1 nesday as was snsonnced, owing to the on- 1 promising aspect of the weather,) and we | ' andartland that all— both liltla and big— j enjoyed tbemselvei io a Style only known i on secb occasions. i^Tb* lime for tba Dedication of the!' Chapel ooaaected wit|) the M. K. Church j 1 in this city, has been changed from the 18th ; 1 of June to tba 2d of July. Further notice to ear aext. P 0- We hope to finish op the Law* next , -week, when we shall once more be able to ; , giro our reader* their usual variety of mit- I cellaneoaa reading mutter. 0* To-morrow, the lfilb, the United State*. Colombia, aod other hotel* will > open tor tha reception or visitor*. —Tbe Jertey City Timet speak* of a j conpl* of youngsters who were recently | detected in leering dowoiioMer# id otre-nf tbe wsrd* of that city, and adds, that "Mis-yi 1 ehiovou* boys have yet to learn, it seems, j 1 that thsy areliabls lo imprisoomsot or Boo j 1 Wo would command this Isttsr ssnteoce ! ' U tha altebUoD of noma of tbo "yonng- 1 ' •tort" of this eity. j J — Charles T. William*, of Company L, , la N. J. Cavalry, has reached home nfier , an imprtsowment or eighteen months in the j ' apjj* (a the Soulh. Daring his stay at Andsr- ! W sotville, 12, §70 Coion troops were buried. Be boa io bis poaaeaaion a list of avary | 1 * Jesawyoan who b*6 died at that place ; daring the war, wiib name, company, regi- j taa raeiuet.ee of hia falhar, Mr. Ueorge j WHiianr*. 25 Quarry at., to tbfeeiij.— Nat- — To# mouuiueul lo the memory of Jehn j ■
General Grant's Congratulatory Ad dree a. W ASHTaoree, Jua* A — Lieut. 0*«irsl ^ has istaed the following congratnlai lory sddr*«s to thw armiea : War Drtarthrxt, Adjctakt Gexrrau's ' Omcc, Wasiiixovok. D. 0-, Jun# 2. 1865. 1 General Orders, No. 108.— Suldier* of the Armies of the United Stale* : By yonr pa1 triotie devotion to yonr country in the hour j of danger and ularm, yoar magniScent fightbravery and endurance, you bar* main- 1 j tained the supremacy of the Union end the ; Constitution, overthrown all oppotitioo lo i | tb* enfurrcment of the laws and of tba pro- 1 i clamaliun* forever abolishing slavery, the j | causa and pretext of the rebellion, and I openad tbe way to tbn rightful authorities i to restore order and inaugural* peace on t ! permanent and enduring basis on every toot ' of American soil. Yonr marches, siege* [ aod battles, in diitance, duration, reaolu- ! tion and briilianea of rsanlt*, dim tbe lustre . of the world'* pest military achievements, and will be tb* patriotic precedent in deof liberty and right in #11 ttme to In obedience to jour country'* cai' you left your bom** aod families and volnnireivd in itadefence. Victory bu»«rowned valor and vecured-lbe purpose of your patriotic baaru, and with tbe gratitnd* of of your,coontrynien aod tb* highest honors e great aod freejialion can accord. Yon will soon be permitted to reloro to yoar and families, conscious of having discharged tba bigbast duty of American cilixeus. To icbiava these glut ion* triumphs aud lo yoorsrlvae, yonr fellow-conn'ry-raen and posterity the ble-sings of free io•lilntioo, lent of thonvandt of yourgallaol comrades have fellen and sealed the priceless legacy with their livee. Tbe graves of these a grateful nation bedew* wiib tears, llmir memories, aod will ever cherand snpport their stricken families. (Signed) U. S. Grant, Lisot, Gen. Officio! : E. D. Townsrno, A. A. 0. Sea-Sounding. Virions set- rounding*, made by the new telegraph company In KhjrUud, io preparation for the laying of the Atlantic submarine cal.le this summer, reveal tbe following results : — The Baltics*#, between Germany i a> d Sweden, is only 120 feet deep, aod tba Adriatic, between V*oi:*aaod Trieste, 130. < Tb* greatest depth of the channel batweeo j Franc* and England does oot exceed 300, | whilst to the southwest of Ireland, where: the tea is opraed. tb* dsptb is more than 2,000 feet. The seas to tb* sooth of Korop* art ntnch deeper that those in tbe interior, In the narrowest part of the Strait of Gibraltar tb* depth is only 1,000 feet. ^
while a little more to the east it is 3,000. On tha coast of Sgfun ths depth hi nearly 6,300 feet. At 250 mile* south of Xantnc. k.'t (auntb of Dap# Coil) no bottom waa , at ".rtdofeet. The greatest depths ( of all are to be met within tha Southern , j Ocean. To the west of tb* Cape of Good ' Hope, 16,000 feel liar* been measured, and ! the west of fit. Helena 27,000. Dr. j Yonng estimates ^be average depth of the ' ; Atlantic at 26,000 feet, aod of the Pacifle | 1 j at 29,000. Death of 8Irt. Nigournry. i Mrs. Lydia Huntley Higonroey died ot ' Connecticut, on Sunday the llth, j ' aged 76. She was born in the town of Nor- | with, in the same State, September, 1791, j and early engaged in teachinr. fib# re- ■ • moved to Hartford in 1814, and there pubI bliahed her first volume, ahirh was entitled I j "Morsl Pieces in I'rote end Vers*." She j j pr*viooslj written occasional pieces. — | She married in 1819, and not long after be- ! !-gan to write regularly. The emonnt of her i | work may be judged by tbe fact that she ! j writtsn nearly if rot quite fifty volume*, i | of all siaex, in all styles, and on a great ! | variety of subjects : historical, educational, j j hortatory, biographical and epistolatary. j — Tb* following is understood to be the j I disposition of tbe major-generals in tbe • I regular army wbicb has been determined ! qpon : General Ualleck takes command of the | Pacific States. [ General Sherman nf the military dlvlafnn j of the Mississippi, comprising the States of | Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and pr»btbly Louisiana. Ueneral Meade nf the Atlantic States. General Sheridan of the trim-Mississippi. Geurral George II. Thomas of Virginia, j Carolina end perbap# other Southern . I States. J — Orders wer# received si Fort Warren, Boston harbor, on Friday last, tor the rs- , of all rebel prisoner* utider ths rank 'i of captaio confined ("era, after tkay had j taken tha oath ol allegiance, and oo Satnr- . day between thirty and forty of these men, j mostly of Moeby's guerilla*, were fernithed with transportation to their homes. They generally expressed satisfaction with their treatment whila prisoners, and atnw*d their determination to hereafter cbeerfally sopj perl the gpeernment. i Csao* Clock Diai St. Paol's clock in I London, has a diai plate of le feel 1« inches | io diameter; tbe hoar hand ia 6 feet 8 j inches long, and tbe minute hand 8 feet 8 ! inches ; the figures are 2 feet! inches long; ■ tb* minut* stroke are i -tocbes, and tb* r vp I to the niaitss 45 f#*t. | Gold quo»atlon*r CORRECTCD AVERT MONDAY. Mows* >, Suae a UN. ij Taeaday, T ""lJl"' :j I m ^
GBHUUL SEWS. — President JaKnaon has taVMt p^sses•ioo bf ths Executive mansion. j * — Ward H. I-amon. United Stated Mar- ! •hel for the district of Colnmbtoj lias resigned. - - J ! — Reliable Information from lUfcoa and < points north of that, represent! that the ' whola of Georgia is in a starvioo'rottdiUon. 1 — There "i» a woman in Cfaebec one i ' hnndred and thirteen year* old. Her chil- j 1 j drto, grandchildren and craat grnndchil- . ' j dren number two hundred and twenty-fix. i j i —The government has despatched five j i 1 hundred men to tbe Wilderness bsttis field < 1 i for tbe porpoia of giving (woper interment ; to the remains of all tolditrs that may be " ' ; tonod exposed. — The Grand Lodge of FreemMons of ' ! New York closed their session yesterday , ' evening. The proceedings tbrooghont htte hetn exceedingly harrooninss and of great importance lo the fraternity, i — A Iaixingtoo dispatch to tba. CincinI oati Gazette sty* that tbe friends of John . C. Breckinrldge'in that place have received I information of bit safe arrival io Cnba. i - How he got th»re tbey refute to say. ' ' — It staled upon good entborliy that the j i government is now feeding two hundred I i thousand of the inhabitants of Virgioia, of ; r all ciusm*, white and black. Eleven tbos- j ; sand rations are daily irtuod to eiltzeos io j i | Richmond alone. — Tbe review of tbe returned Bhiludei- j ' pbia troops by Governor C'urlio eiM Mayor Henry pn Saturday sftarouon wee- a fine ' ' affair, although tbe pleasure of the occasioo 1 waa greatly marred by a heavy raio. G*o. Meade, who rode at the head of the mill-, f lary, was greatly shag red. , i — Georral Phil. Sbdridan it to bive a I home in the Cumberland Valley. Tbe Sbippentborg Newt promises that the people of that valley purchase sncb a home tor tha gallant soldier who perilled bit life in ; defending tbe home* of the people of Abe, i Cumberland Valley. — While General Sherman was oo hit - way to West Poiol be stopped at Coxzan'a ; Hotel to pay hit respects lo General Scott. F The old soldier groeled bim with : "I am * | glad to tee ton here to-day nnburt. You . ( have made a great name, sir; yon broke i | the back of tbe rebellion, sir." ■ — High authority placet tbe estimate of ' | onr bunds now io tb* European markets a | between 300,000.000 end 400,060,000-a " snm as great as the market will bear. The " greatest portion of these bonds are held by 1 German capitalist* and by the common people for investment.
— The 3d New Jersey Battery nomber- e ing between *e,venly-fi»* and one hundred 'I ' man arrived in Trenton about noon, on P ; last. Tbeir bronzed fsraa, toiled ,, : clothes, dilspidated knapsacks, and lorn- t' ! battlv.flsge, spoke eloqoenlly of tb* march, J ' the bivouac, aod tb* battle. | —Blackburn, tbe yellow fever plotter, u ! and Cleary, the ex-ag*nt of Jake Tbomptoo, will be tried at the ensuing Assizes in (l j Toronto fur breach of tbe neutrality laws. | lisnuelt II. Young, the lender of the fit. j Albans raiders, it uQder bail to answer, at J ' tho October Assises in Toronto, to a similar charge. f j — Monsieur Cram#, the famous French I . billiardist, now ia Ibis country, bat mad* J j three challenges : first, for playing a French J j carom gams of 250 points for 81,000 a tide; ( 1 second, for pitying a four ball carom game n 1 of 1,500 tor 81,000 a side, tbe pnabing > b j stroke to be omitted -, the third, for the ! * • ! champion eoe of America. Dudley Save- ^ ' j nagh, the billiard champion of America, i-# ' ; has accepted the three challenges. j a j —In the year ending May, I860, the i f ' I contributions lo tbe American and Foreign J , Christian Union, the American Tract So- * j eiety. New York, and the American Tract * , ! Society, Boston, and the American Bible ' , Society, amounted in the aggregate to 8952,318. Ia tbe year ending May, 1865, i ths cuotribstiona to tbe same societies were , $1,378,590, a gain of 8421,282. Other Societies show a timilsv gain to < beir receipt*. ( — Ambog tha Tfattwat - thw White ' ' lions* on Thorsday last was Gilbert Van- * ! aant, a yontb of about thirteen years of i j J age, at one time a musician in tb* 79th Ohio I I regiment, and subsequently an orderly at ! General Ward'* headquarter*. The object j j or bl* visit was to ask permiseion of tb# , President to take home with bim a potry ! wbicb. at ooe of Sherman's "bommsrs" be ' bad caplnrnd. — On the 3d Instant, tbe government ! : steamer Tristram Shandy, from Fortress i Monroe, having on board James A. Seddon, ' 1st* rebel Secretary of War, Jndge Campbell, formerly rebel Assistant Secrttary or I War and one of tbe Hampton Roads peace ) i commissioner*, and R. M. T. Banter, late ' ( ' one or tha rebel Senator* from Virginia, • arrived at Fort Polaskl, Savannah river, to j | - which stronghold the** men were commit- ; I lad to await tbeir trial for treason. ■ i ' i —Th* East New Jersey Baptist Aaaoi ciation closed its 24th snoiverssry *t th* ; < ) Sooth Baptist Cboreb in M*#ark on Wed- j 5 nesday. Re* C. E. WiWonj^f notndel, ; ; pr*ridiog. Ba». D. J. Y*rk*e. of Flain- ; j field, preached tb* opening sermon, on the I work of tb* Holy Spirit. Two other diaenereet were delivered, aud an interesting circular letter by Rev. D. T. Morvtll was ' read and ordered Ux be printed. Many re- . porta from tb* fifty cbnrcbes in tbe body ehowed a good degree of prosperity and j by commitiMs'and ia the poidie miww The Aamwatioa.Aaiatetoed th.boW sund nf lama, aaan ia it. . r - - .
Lawi ot Itovv Jcrecy. (ST AVtWOBITT.] i f An act to prevent iajoriee by fire from lneo- • ' motive engines nn r*ilrqtul«, and to pro- ; - 1 vide compensatina therefor. 1. Be it enacted be the Senate and General Aaaemtily of tba State of New Jersey, That it shall b* the doty of( every railroad company in this State, sod tvery company < person operating or using any railroad io " this State, wiib a locomotive vnaine or lo- 1 ccmotiv* engines, to lake and usa all prac- ' tlcabl* means to prevent th# commonic*tiun of fire from any locomotive engine used j or employed by them onwny railroad in thi* i Stale, in pasting along or being opon any sncb railroad to any property of whatever ' description of any owoer or occnjianl of ! ■ ' land adjacent or near to such lailroad. | ' 2. And be it enacted. That when any in- i ■ jury it don* to any building, grain, bay, | i crops or other propertv of any p»raon_ or : corporation, by fire communicated hy a'lo- [.j . comotiv" eogioe of any per. on or railroad' corporation, in violation of the first svction 1 of this act, aaid peraoo or corporation shall | be held responsible in damages to the per- | eon or corporation so injured ; and it aunll j i.e lawful for 'any railvoad corpuriition tu make an agreement tor insurance of any ' such property on wblch an insurance may : be practicable, and shall have an insurable I interest therein accordingly, and may effect insurance thereon in its own beUlf. I 3. And be it enacted. That this act shall j take effect Immediately. , j Approved April 6. 1865. [| Supplement to oo act entitled "An act to ' authorize the basinets . f Banking," ap- ' j proved February twvtily-aevebtb, etgbt ucn Irandred and fifty. * ; 1. Be it enacted by tlie Senate and Gen- ! eral Assembly of the Stale of New Jersey, ■ ! That such part of the second stcliou or tbe ri act to which this is a supplement, us pin- , j vide# "that it shell nut be lawful for the I treasurer to take any such stuck, which ' ! shall -not be worth, upon a aula made tot * I gold and silver, one hundred cents on the -i dollar," be, and the same is hereby re j pealed, and the treasurer of tbi* Mate is j hereby authorized lo t kc and receive b» n ' ! basis tor hanking, un- #r said act, any of * i tho xtockt and bonds nalned in said act, or : . | any of its supplements, ahich shall be worth . ! nn'o aalo made for tbe legal lender currency j | of the United States, at least one hundred 1 : cents on a dollar. * i 2. And be it rnncfed. Thai nil acts nod i I parts of acts, inconsistent with the pro.: j visions of thi* zct, bo, and the same are i j hereby repealed. '■ 1 3. And be it enacted, That thi* act shall I . take effect immediately, i Approved April C, 18G5. I An Act to regulate lb# storage or Petroleum. Wukkkak, tbe rapid increase in the producf lion of and demand tor petroleum has B made it an important article of commerce and OOO of great value ; and whereas, a from a waut of care in storage and refin- * ing the same, theyjr hat beea great lost y of life and property, therefore, _ 1. Ba it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of .the Slate of New Jersey, era! Assemniy oi rue muir
I hat it shall be lawful to ttoi* petroleum, j either crude or refined, and benzine, in surli quantities a* may be required, in sncb places and onder sncb ordinances a* the council or lowneliip committee of any city ■ or lowneliip shall make ; provided, the Same shall not be »ior-d within five hundred j , yards of any dwelling house, barn or manoiscturiag establiehment unless the consent ! , of the owner of such properly be Bret bad j - 2. And' be i' enacted. That this act shall ' i take effect within thirty days alter it* p«s- | Approved April 6, 1865. An act to provide tor the belter security of passengers un railroads in ibis Stale. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate aud General A.eombly of the State of Now Jersey, Thet aey engineer, officer, agent, or em•plojeCbf any railrgad company, who, in j thia State "hall wilfully or negligently dt»regard and dioubey any role, regulation, or published order of any company or com. ! panic, in regard tq,the running ol trains, j he shell bn deemed guilty of a misdemeanor j and shall, on conviction thereof, be pun- I • ished by a fine not exceeding one thoueand j ' ; dollars, or imprisonment at hard labor tor , |-any term uot exceeding one ywarj or both, j at ths discretion, of the court. 2. And bell feuacicd. That nothing id i this act contained shall be construed to re- j I peal any acts or parts of u'rts, punishiug < : either ol the persons mentioned ju tbe fiisi i section or this act, in any oth|r Inauuer ; i than that pointed out in lAt act. Approved April 6, lhf. A supplement lo tn act to re.organize the , eourls of law, approved Fujyruary uuttii. eighteen hundred and fifty five. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate aud Genera! Assembly of th* Stat* of New Jersey, Th»l_lli*_fifih judicial district iu this Stat* shall, hereafter, include lie coohtie* of Sussex, Morris and Somerset ; and the third judicial 'district, the counties of Mercer, and Warren. 2. And be it enacted. That th* regular terms of th* respective courts meplinued io thu aott to which this it a supplement, .shall hereafter be held iu the county of oo th# first Tuesday in May and October, aod the tecond Tuesday iu January. respectively; and in th# county of Somerset nn tbe third Tuesday in April, September and December, respectively. Approved April 4,1865. Joint Resolution No. 5. Joint Resolution in relation to tb* (alary of the lata Treasurer. 1. Be it enacted by lite Senate aud Geo- ; eral Assembly of the State of fie* Jersej, j That tbe treasurer be, and he is hereby j authorized lo pay the admiuietratora of the : R. M. Smith, six hnndred and twrnlyj five dollars in fall compensation tor his aer- ; vice# from the tweuty-seventivday of Novsmbsr last. 1 2. Aod t>e it enaeled. That this reaoluj tioo take effect immediately. | Approved April 6, 1883." ■ A supplement to an ant entitled "A For- ' ther Supplement to ac Act concerning j Taxes," approved March twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred aud sixty-two. 1. Be it unacted by lb* Senate end Geueral Assembly of tbv State of New Jersey, j I That thu tweoty-aacood section of th* act | to which thia it a supplement, be amended I to read after the word "duplicate," pro. ! vided, however, that th* aaaeeeor* of the i several ward* of tha city of Newark ebail lie entitled lo receivw siit'ea cents tor every ssstisaenl mad* by them accqrding | to tow. 2. Aud he it eaarted, That this act shall i s,W
j — J"b# President refntst to cuaetdor spi plications for the' release of prisoners or — war abas* th* rank of major. ^ SPECIAL" NOTICES. ;; C, WIIISKI'.HS : WHISKKIIS ! N Do you waat WMskrrs er Must seheet Our Ose- _ dan Compound will three them to grow on the amoolhra: hey o>dila.ot hots a* Laid bead* ta sis •! weeks. Prior. St uO. Xent bjr mall anywhere, close- | I l>- sealed, on reeetpl ot prior | U3-J JJ . ACdreae, Warner a Co., Brooklyn, New York. I w! DEAFNESS. DI.INDNESK AND ! ol CATARRH. TRKATED with the utmost success, by Dr. J" j | Oculist nod Aurlst, (funnerly of Iryilco, j | lloltcr.d,) No. Sis PINE street, Philadelphia. Testf | ~ monislt from ihe most reliable somen '.a the City 1 , I and Country can he ae. a at bl* Ottk*. The medical J i faculty are larttrd to *m>ui|uuiy tbeir p« Meets, i.t j -• has no secrets la his practice. AHTIHUIA1. ; j*,' j f VEX Inserted without pal a. No charge losdr for i ( ] cxamtoatloo. jalh-y i JOHN R. HI FFMA.N. | Attorney-»t-I,Rw, Masier, Kturalncr, and Solicitor In Chancer yv ! „ ! CAPE MAY COl'Itr HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. * * J He will attend In alLbgwMmsinrea. either cletl j " ' , a. He will write Dee-ta. Doodah Mortgaar*. tAvaes. ' Articles of Agreeu-cat, Wills, and alt kinds of j j, j 1. He will acknowledge all kinds of writings, either j «. He will civ, particular attention to the collection j ( J V. He has eg baud Stamp* of alt klada and the latest j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS i Vt'in- Hanging Uuxketh, V t Chains, Rings, he., lor h >ni-in; them, for sale by , « ! No. Sa* (Eight Thirty- five; Market, below Ninth, , Philadelphia. f I.adics' Npoal Holilr'ra. [, , .1 threiwl is attaehrd lo Ihe drt.s and kept c.ii.e- , . nlent for u.e This wit', the «•«!■» holder should ' I he In every lady's work4>askrt. Sold by it ! TRUMAN h SHAW. | No. XJJ (Eight TMrlj-nv«) Market, t-low Ninth, ( I I "f irl li 1. 1 Eadies Who Love JToxvcrn * , S which 'comlita^luU mt ofJard'Jm tiajdemetrte.' | >1 of Ganlut Tool#, separate, #1^^ ^ S(IAW> ' NOTICE. , 'DUE undersigned, irtaltuf-i-turers of Mineral Wo. th t,the,nl!h""r4Y r'\dui5?ti5j|rt' 'cS'rduJ'm ' ( j (ouml using them. O'KANE a MiGlNMs. i. Cap* 'aland, N. J., June l*. into. « I i- 1 FOR NAI.E. ia A GERM ANTO W N^W ACUN.^bullt by Dunl-ip, : ^ J con Vjde^weD suited fartti lsla^id.^^r.ce, *125 J i WANTED I
D »rn,0^"ua™r,«J4T|0W;|l ivcBK. Just Published, •'Tm* l.irr a*d fi-ai.tr scattcu or AsaiiisM I Lmcotx," ny Frank. Crosbjr, of the Plnl.dclpMaJUr, oomprls- ! I J&SrjSSSSH&S I I | " AmrrleAU I'ubilslilng Agency, Bos 212, No. too Chestnut street, Philadelphia.'' JelLJt ; HIM. f ill IIALL A SON. 343 v°"' HUGOS At' IT PATENT Pit SO POltTKS. i Which are creating the greatest sensation In the ' ir.uatra! world, and have reeeh est the highest te»tr- | i """"Trair ™""" i | I- M. Gorm-iUba, Faaaris H- Baowx, | M. SrnACEOJcH, ' ^ Max .Mantiatx, ! uRG lVs fn'm'^he"ir 'iste AgenG ^Mr' t hsrles' J»'i luron, we will he pleased lo receive outers fiir thos* I to keep a sufflcirnt^sui ply^on haiol tn ml «l! orders i MO'" "ptausjieba or sikut .vi jic: : Just puWIahed. "Tifz VceiTK." a new collection | of Chahts for the Episcopal Serv ice, tor opening and closliia Voluntaries. .Mualcai societies. Classes, and ! lor the Soelit Circle, by Virgil c. Taylor. Price,— I Bosn>, H» eta. ; Cluth, fl.Oo. to pleas, and will soon he issued, DAStlNI'S I twenty Melodic Esereiw-s, fur lhr siudj of the pro1 | per art of singing, by Carlo UaasJnt, author oi ttaasoil's Art of Sioglnr Ami ritsit-fVKTr ctitrrnrxtcx, — A collect mn of Eur Praoia « oao and uvu pas. ■ sage*, tor apeedilj developing the tnnsrlrt of the Itrgrrs. and acquiring that degree of flegiolllty, lodeprodenr* and vuluhllit}-, wl.luh are * tndiaiwnsa. ' blr '* * goo' performance oo the JTaao-EoBTg, by [ Music sent by mall, poat-judd, oh 'reostpf'fif ma 1 marked pric*. WILUaM II ALL a SON. 1 Jf'l-'r- MS ntoodway, New York. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. "I JY applying at the Superintendent's OtUee, C>rr ; I J > IsL-vsti Gas Wonxs, permits are ready lo be Issued foe th* adjuatment ol Meters and supply of I Gaa, JOHN WEST. Tieaaum of th* C. L Gaa Ucbt Co. I Jnnf '■ ; jvv" : DELAWARE HOUSE, ' /~IA1'E ISLAND, N.J. Thla-popijsr house, atto- , ate on Lafayette Street, Cape Island, wilt open on the Uth of Jon* for the reception ol suesta. _ gfe fynss is us ant — ■ JAMES MECRAY, June 1, IS**. Proprietor. UNION HOTEL. ~ . /~1APE MAY COURTHOUSE. N.J Thesubaertber ■ V-/ Inlorms the PuhUe that hr h«s opene,! the above . alcol curat*, and that he has opeaed'an JCC CREAM SALOON, • Soma to aceoinmodste all persona i also. families, r aod parties suppUod at the shortest notice. . WILLIAM ELDREDGE, C. M. Court Hons*, Jun* 1, USA. UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND. N. J. tjtfnx Spactoua, Modem and favorite ESTABLISHMENT. Will *pra for th* SURE BATHING secaon^hu ths 16th OF JUNE, 1366, f for the r—aptluo of Guaata WERT A MILLER, June 7th, tatL Proprietors. EON4HRESS HAOL, s J CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. pill riRXT CUM Faahlooable Hotel vrUI open » o» JUNE ltn, 1866, r tor th* rnoepttnn of guests. V tat tors are mnliuM that tbe month of Jane la II ! th* most piraeaat moath at th* Cape. | - " ' «•- i r.qot . I April it, IMS. Prepeletor.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LINING'S I'ATEST DAMPERS. a MM PLC rnntr.vaore attached to tb* pip* A whJch srtn aae# uae-'hlrfi u.e f..-l ellh.r wood or cool I deslgnrC br all kinds of Cook or farter steers. 1 hare laki-n Ihe rtalri ol canvasslag this an t ntll N- al-}«ur houses in a few days, prepared to turn ih ihrm, and v»rr-nicd to c(r» saUafaettea. (JeTty W. w. NOSSBROQKX. ; FLOUR to ~FEEI> STORE. Til E undrrtlgsed hot opened a Fiova aatlttp ' wore, in the building ii-poatts the TONTtKB HOUSE, where h* will krep. >n haw. «njJ Me sate WROLaaabE and tniii. the fultevelog llMN, which will be sold at Phllsdrtpltta price*, adding "V&b of all deeertpttoMi Tlooraad todUaMsaJ, ot the heat quality i tlsy aod Straw by the bale or k inns Corn snd Oat# of tr.e test quality, and ftaxaeed. " A quanmy of Cedar Sbtnglet for Sale. Tne ai'enilnaof purchasers t« sotietted. June 7, lasa. GEO. HILKHCTgv...^. GARRISON to HARRLR'S Extensive .m<pss tuttw-aj* and snip yard, located at I.ElJiHl'RG, on .Maurice River, s#t» ^ Jersey, w^I.ere tecv keep const sntlt on^tem.1 s^lsjre ! OILS, "p*"Ule PAINTS. Wtth ROSIX. T'H, OAKUM. COIIOAGE, HOLT IRON, SPIKES, fro.. .If feeni C a xA Price*. | And having a Large Corns nf good Mechanise, j they are prepared to haul ont an.i repair Teasels ilav log had » gaod share of patronage, we fl-.tler I ouc-lvcv, Ihsl hy a careful attratlon to tc.aiacaa, | and our enlarged faciuu. a lor amw.: laudation, wo i sliall continue lo have a gen'-roua ahare. WM. F O vRRtSON, jtT-am - E B. MARKER allen to needles, : ^lONTINUE the msEuftclura of thflr lurnovED ' SUPER- PHOSPHATE OF LIME | And asauie the pulllc that Done wtU b* sold or OFFERED FOR SALE THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. No. 43 South Dels want: Avisos, PHILADELPHIA. mrXLtin roots to shoes. THE anbacrther haa now oa hand a large and anlendid aaanrlmenlnf | f )|ki noors & shoes. ^ ^ Ihancou bclmuglit clwwnere^Lape^M.y^eonnly. I l^pe May Court Hons*. Met J4. IW. , <t portable cottages. | IOLUSEL DLR ROM'S : I'ATKNT POUT ABLE COTTAGES ' SEASIDE, THE MOUNTAINS. Or THE FARM. STILE*: ! PLAIN, ENGLISH,. or * GOTHIC. rntCEt : 8200, $36 O, $800, $360, PACKED READY FoR SHIPMENT, ' j They can tie set up quickly, M WITHOUT UtING NVIt* OR XCREWt. . j A 12 by IU feci plain Collage can tic loaded oaft ' | two-horae wagua. weighs about UOJ pounds, and ; i c.*it. *475 at I'alcraou. > | Addreaa • 1 WEST STREET STEAM WORKS, j May s, 1 4*0. Psterxon, New Jersey. '""'"'new store. ' . 'I'llE Sutwcrlbcra having purchased the Interest of 1 Mr. Ma-k tdoiui.ita in the Sloe* formerly r*r- ■ rledon by him. Intend keeping constantly oa hand " i BUY GOODS. C KOCEUES. • | BOOTS 4- S/fORV. IIJUDITAIUS.#*, all of which wl'i he arid at th# very lowest Msrktl Prices lor i asm or Its equivalent In trade. . Mil I.KK A JuHNKON. Cape Island April I ifj new store at goshen. 4 ; epHE UXlri.RSIGNF.U haaapentda New storeat 1 Goahrn; anil hav reeelted a I rg« and exfolleat - aaaortmeul of coo.!*. e*-nsl*llne of , DUY GOODS A SO CHOCEUOS, CltOCEEMY AS!) TISIFAUE. CORA', flo i It ASD FTEO. The s'lrntloa of tuner. In grucr*. la called 10 the tact lhat the- can purchase good, as cheap I11 GO- , 1 SHEN aa In Philadelphia. Call and examine my stock br'orepurrhaalOKeti*- . wh-re. M MNF.R MAHCY. Goshen, March Jl lOfV «i«f. UNION STATE CONTENTION. j fHE UNION MEN OF NEW JERSEY, are re4 1 quested to assemble in their rcpec'ise Tow re - ships or Wards, ned elect Delrga'es lo reprewnL Iliem in the Union Slate Con rem Uon, 10 be held In • Ihe « Ity of TRENTON, oa - TBVMsDA F, JI LY 2i«A NEXT, AT I* O'CLOCK Af. , to Domlnale a Caoilldate for Governor All rlilsra* la favor of aua>alning lhr AdmlnlatreHm. ol Pieahlenl Juhnson ; nf securing Ihe adoption u of the Amendment to the Constitution ahoHahtag e XUvery, and rcrrgmring and rewarding lo tha JuU , , , xtent the aacrlBce-, suS'ring, and a.-hler.ments of - " ui hermc wjhi.-. are invited to ukr port In Ikla ) effort to redoem our Xtate, and relieve brr fnfei her ' y-rescnt .tiagrarelul attitude aa the only out among r fh» If— Warn which rejusrj lo ssnrtuiu the utoufe ... tut loon 1 abollahmcnt of Slavery. Towaahip* and Wards will b« anlltlad to one dategatr for each one thouuuid of popuUttea, upoa th* ■ ... I - as w ot th# renaua of 19*0. and to aa addlrtnaal dete- , ; gate for any fractional excraa over Ore hundred. CHARLES P. SMITH, JOHN IV. HAZLKTON, lf Joseph c. pott*. ' NATHAN W. VOORHKSto . , SOCRATES TITTLE, i GEORGE A HALaRT, JOHN F. VOORHELS, EDWARD IRTTUL JACOB B. FRKESE, " DARKER CUMMER B. Died, Trenton, MayT*. 19*0. gyir1— CAPE HAT DA1LT WAVE. - f "pHE PUBLISHER OF THE ' "CAPE MAY OCEAN WAVE" 1 Will commence on the Brst^f July Mitj th* pubtt cation of a _ DAiU-mrir — . • to be eonlteqed until the first of September. THE DAILY WAVE / Will be Issued at Six o'clock every morning, except J t SuvdaV, during The Bathing season, and wfU eon- / tatn the latest V - TELEGRAPH NEWS up to IWhonr *f golag to yeaa*. OH th* LOCAL jfcw* OF THE ULAKD, and a eemplet* ttat of the HOTEL ARRIVALS m of tha previous day. o Al an ADVERTISING MEDIUM It will Ware I any othar paper In th* country, *a large nufebres srtU to dtetrihntid gratuitously by j a a WMC,— —

